* These are good places to start your research. You’ve got a topic and you want an overview that helps you find an angle for your paper and points you to more in-depth resources. The sources below can help you with that.
University Libraries
Formats
- Online
- Multimedia
Speech Pathology
First Stop Resources
Medline Plus
Terminology of Communication Disorders: Speech-Language-Hearing
The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders
Articles (Research Databases)
CINAHL
Database Cheat Sheet for Speech Pathology
Education Research Complete
Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts
PsychINFO
PubMed
ASHA Journals
Looking for ASHA Journals?
All four ASHA research journals are available online through CINAHL. Download a tip sheet for getting full text ASHA articles here.
Books
Diagnosis & Evaluation in Speech Pathology
Language Disorders in Bilingual Children & Adults
Websites
ASHA
Main professional organization for SLPs. Publishes a series of journals (full-text articles available through CSU East Bay Databases), and other publications. Offers a lengthy list of topical resources for both professionals and the public.
Medline Plus
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
NIDCD, one of the National Institutes of Health, conducts and supports research in the normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech and language. Look hear for research funding opportunities, but also for CSD-related health info.
Net Connections for Communication Disorders and Sciences
Created and maintained by Judith Kuster, SLP and Professor at Minnesota  State University, this site is an excellent directory of CSD and SLP resources on the web.  Includes much clinical and professional resource guidance.
Helpful Links
Your Librarian
Korey Brunetti
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korey.brunetti@csueastbay.edu
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